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中国家庭流动人口对流入地区医疗保险参与的影响

 

Authors He YP, Xu SS, Fu TP, Zhao DN

Received 22 November 2023

Accepted for publication 8 February 2024

Published 4 March 2024 Volume 2024:17 Pages 949—957

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S451303

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser

Background: With the transformation of China’s economy and society, the floating population has also shown a new development trend, from individual migration to co-migration with family members. In 2020, among the 376 million floating population, the population flowing to cities and towns was 330 million, accounting for nearly 88.1%. The family mobility of the floating population is not just a simple personal gathering or geographical migration, but a profound adjustment of the living environment, social interaction and the interests of family members. Migrants no longer simply play the role of “ urban passers-by”, but gradually move with spouses, children, parents, and even settle in the city, which will inevitably produce different public service and social security needs.
Objective: To explore the impact of floating population’s familyization on the participation of medical insurance in the inflow areas.
Methods: This study adopted the form of non-systematic literature review. The key words were floating population and medical insurance. The related analysis of PubMed, Embase, CNKI, Wanfang, and VIP databases were reviewed and summarized.
Results: Due to the flow between domestic immigrants and regions, their medical insurance is difficult to be guaranteed. The domestic floating population’s demand for health services is increasing, but the coverage of medical services provided by medical insurance is not comprehensive enough.
Conclusion: It is necessary to integrate the medical insurance system and improve the adaptability of medical insurance to family mobility; protect the welfare needs of migrant families and increase their willingness to participate in medical insurance at the destination; pay attention to the interaction and integration of floating population families, understand and guide them to participate in the status quo of medical insurance, and improve the status quo.

Keywords: domestic migration, health insurance, family mobility